In a candid revelation that has won admiration from cricket fans nationwide, India’s T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav admitted that leaving star all-rounder Axar Patel out of the playing XI during the 2026 tournament was a personal mistake.
Apology Delivered After Super-8 Loss
In an exclusive interview with The Indian Express, Yadav revealed that he personally apologised to Axar after India’s Super-8 match against South Africa at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. Axar had missed the group game against the Netherlands due to a minor injury, but Yadav’s tactical decision to replace him with Washington Sundar backfired when India suffered a 76-run defeat.
“He was very angry, and he should have been,” Yadav said. “He’s an experienced player who has captained a franchise side. I went up to him and said, ‘It’s my mistake; I regret it.’ It wasn’t an easy conversation, but we sorted things out the next day.”
Axar Patel Returns to Turn Tournament Around
Following the apology, Axar was reinstated for the match against Zimbabwe and became a decisive factor in India’s campaign. The all-rounder took 11 wickets in eight matches at an economy rate of 8.20, showcasing brilliant spells that included 3 for 27 in the final against New Zealand cricket team.
He also contributed two stunning catches in the semi-final against England cricket team, helping India clinch a 96-run victory in the title decider and successfully defend their T20 World Cup trophy.
Leadership and Team Unity Highlighted
Yadav’s emotional admission has been praised for reinforcing the strong bonds within the Indian dressing room, which many believe was instrumental in India’s historic second consecutive T20 World Cup win. His honesty underscores the importance of accountability and teamwork in high-pressure international tournaments.